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AAPI communities urged to participate in 2020 Census

Julie Lam, director of the Census Bureau’s LA Regional ofďŹ ce; Neil Ruiz, associate director of global migration and demography at Pew Research Center; and Daphne Kwok, vice president of AARP’s Multicultural Markets and Engagement speak about the 2020 Census at the Asian American Advertising Federation (3AF)’s annual marketing summit. AJPress photo by Noel Ty

ASIAN American and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs), which are considered the fastest-growing minority group, are encouraged to participate in the upcoming 2020 Census despite concerns about privacy and language barriers. During a panel at the Asian American Advertising Federation’s (3AF) annual sum-

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US will require social media info from visa applicants THE United States State Department on Friday, May 31, issued a policy that requires visa applicants to provide the details of their social media accounts including their usernames, previous email addresses and phone numbers. In an article from Rappler, the U.S. embassy’s visa application portal was revised to cover the “social media identifiers� that would aid the administration to enhance the screening process of potential visitors and immigrants.

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Palace OK with US presence Amid increased saber-rattling over South China Sea by CHRISTINE

S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

THE United States’ presence in the South China Sea (West Philippine Sea) will be helpful, but China’s involvement is still necessary to ensure longterm stability, government officials said. “The Philippines would want stability in this part of the world, in that part of the world,� Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said on Tuesday, June 4, following renewed rhetoric from both Washington and Beijing at a just-concluded regional security forum in Singapore. “The Philippines’ position is that every country has the right to use the waters in the South China Sea, as well as the air space and we want peace and quiet in that area. So, anything that will provide

such kind of atmosphere, we are for it,â€? he told reporters in a briefing in MalacaĂąang. “If the presence of the U.S. will make it so, then that’s good for all of us, all of the claimants.â€? Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, who attended the Shangri-la Dialogue held in Singapore from May 31 to June 2, said he supported the U.S.’ freedom of navigation operations, but added this would not be enough to keep disputed waters free and open. “It’s not sufficient because we have to get the cooperation of China to keep the South China Sea free and open in the long run,â€? Lorenzana said during a question and answer session at the security forum. “Yes, China’s role in the South China Sea is very much welcome, but it should display a lot of‌ [be-

ing a] responsible major power and not using might to force its way in the South China Sea,â€? he added. The Defense chief said a code of conduct — still to be agreed on by all claimants — was also critical as he added that the Philippines’ claims were far superior to China’s. Pointing to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and a 2016 Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) ruling that upheld a Philippine complaint, he said China’s so-called “historical recordsâ€? do “not exist.â€? He also expressed concern that a “face-offâ€? between the U.S. and China could find the Philippines caught in the middle. “Anything that they do, if there is a conflict, there is a shooting‌ if the trade war continues then we are affected, so it impacts

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Duterte lifts official travel ban to Canada — Palace by CATHERINE

S. VALENTE ManilaTimes.net

PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte lifted his order banning government officials from traveling to Canada, MalacaĂąang said on Tuesday, June 4, after tons of trash were shipped back to its place of origin. In a text message, Executive Secretary Salvador Media said the order was “now on the way to MRO (MalacaĂąang Records Office).â€? Palace spokesman Salvador Panelo said the travel ban was imposed because of “that waste issueâ€? and was “the very reason for the recall.â€? “Since that has been resolved, it goes without saying that memo will be recalled‌ unless there is another serious issue. But I

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IN PRAYER. Muslim Filipinos kneel in prayer at the Rizal Park in Manila as they celebrate Eid al-Fitr on Wednesday, June 5. Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of one month of dawn-to-dusk fasting, prayer and reection, is a joyous occasion for Muslims around the world. PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan

US shuts Manila immigration office Palace to reject moves to block Marcos jewelry sale by BERNADETTE

E. TAMAYO

ManilaTimes.net

THE United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will permanently close its Manila office next month and has already stopped accepting applications under a plan to end international operations for lack of resources. Some services were halted earlier in May. The last day the Manila office was open to the public to accept applications and petitions was May 31, the USCIS said on its website. Full closure has been scheduled on July 5. The USCIS offices handle family visa requests, international adoptions, refugee applications and the naturalization of U.S. military service members who are not yet American citizens.

would oppose, he said “that’s for them to respond.â€? He noted: “If they do, then we will oppose it.â€? “Well, as far as we are conMALACAĂ‘ANG assured the public on Monday, June 3, that cerned, these properties have it would oppose any move by been declared to be ill-gotten, the kin of late dictator Ferdinand that’s why precisely it is to be Marcos to block the sale of the sold. If that was the court decijewelry trove labeled as the “Ha- sion then we have to abide by it. That’s the right thing to do. We waiian Collection.â€? Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo earlier announced that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte gave his go-signal to sell the Marcos jewelry and has ordered officials to ensure that the proceeds of the auction Manilatimes.net ďŹ le photo would benefit Filipinos. Panelo then clarified that they In a tweet on Monday, June 3, would be available on the USCIS would still push through with the U.S. Embassy in the Philip- website. pines reiterated that new appliThe USCIS said the U.S. em- the auction even if the Marcos cations and petitions were no bassy had assumed responsibil- family attempts to block the said longer being accepted. It said ity for certain limited services sale. When asked if the spokesfiling instructions and updates u PAGE A3 man believed that the Marcoses !.$2%7 " 3().

Remain partners in peace, Duterte urges Muslims EDITH REGALADO

“Take this as an opportunity to deepen your role as instruments of love, sacrifice, respect and CELEBRATING Eid’l Fitr on selfless service,� the president Wednesday, June 5, President said in his message for Eid’l Fitr Duterte urged Muslim Filipinos or Festival of Breaking the Fast. Duterte also expressed hope to remain the government’s partner in promoting peace and un- that all Muslim Filipinos would derstanding across the nation. u PAGE A4 by

by NATHALIE

ROBLES

AJPress

feel that, as the president says, the proceeds have to go to the Filipino people who are in urgent need of government aid,� Panelo added. The presidential spokesperson said that the Marcos family could freely submit their offer to the auction once the public bid-

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